About: BR-319

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BR-319 is an 870-kilometre (540 mi) federal highway that links Manaus, Amazonas to Porto Velho, Rondônia.The highway runs through a pristine part of the Amazon rainforest.It was opened by the military government in 1973 but soon deteriorated, and by 1988 was impassible.In 2008 work began to repair the highway, which will provide an alternative to boat travel along the Madeira River or flying between Manaus and Porto Velho.Protected areas have been created along the route in an effort to prevent deforestation when BR-319 is reopened, a serious concern given the devastation caused elsewhere by highways such as BR-364.As of mid-2016 paving of the middle section of the highway had yet to be approved.Construction permits will depend on measures to prevent future damage to the forest.

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  • BR-319 je 885 kilometrů dlouhá silnice, která spojuje brazilská města Manaus (Amazonas) a Porto Velho (Rondônia). Prochází tedy Amazonským pralesem. Z Manaus vede jihovýchodním směrem. Z manauského přístavu Porto de Ceasa vede přes Amazonku přívoz, končící v obci na druhém břehu. Následně cesta vede jihozápadním směrem regionem mezi řekami Purus a Madeira. Silnice byla otevřena v roce 1973, tedy pět let po zahájení prací. Velmi rychle se však zhoršoval její stav, až byla roku 1988 prohlášena nesjízdnou. Roku 2005 brazilská vláda oznámila, že bude silnice postupně opravována. (cs)
  • Die BR-319 ist eine 889 km lange Fernstraße in Brasilien, die Porto Velho mit Manaus verbindet. (de)
  • BR-319 is an 870-kilometre (540 mi) federal highway that links Manaus, Amazonas to Porto Velho, Rondônia.The highway runs through a pristine part of the Amazon rainforest.It was opened by the military government in 1973 but soon deteriorated, and by 1988 was impassible.In 2008 work began to repair the highway, which will provide an alternative to boat travel along the Madeira River or flying between Manaus and Porto Velho.Protected areas have been created along the route in an effort to prevent deforestation when BR-319 is reopened, a serious concern given the devastation caused elsewhere by highways such as BR-364.As of mid-2016 paving of the middle section of the highway had yet to be approved.Construction permits will depend on measures to prevent future damage to the forest. (en)
  • A BR-319, oficialmente Rodovia Álvaro Maia, mais conhecida como Rodovia Manaus–Porto Velho, é uma rodovia federal diagonal brasileira que inicia no município de Manaus, capital do Amazonas, e finaliza em Porto Velho, capital de Rondônia. Com 885 quilômetros, é a única rodovia que liga os estados do Amazonas e de Roraima com Rondônia, e, consequentemente, com o restante do Brasil. Inaugurada em 1976, a rodovia estava completamente pavimentada, garantindo o tráfego e o tempo de viagem de Manaus a Porto Velho estava estimado em 12 horas. Por falta de manutenção, foi fechada em 1988 e reaberta esporadicamente. Em 2015, a empresa Eucatur voltou a explorar linhas de ônibus entre as capitais dos estados do Amazonas e de Rondônia, porém, meses depois, foram desativadas por falta de trafegabilidade. Partindo de Manaus, a rodovia apresenta boa trafegabilidade até o km 215. A partir do rio Tupana, se torna dificultoso. Há partes em que a estrada de terra batida permite o tráfego, mas há partes onde a rodovia é somente de barro, no chamado “trecho do meio”, entre o 198 km ao 250 km; rodeado de 28 unidades de conservação ambiental. Seguindo em boas condições de Humaitá à Porto Velho. (pt)
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  • NE
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  • 319
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  • SW
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  • BR
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  • BRA (en)
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  • May 2019 (en)
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  • SW (en)
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  • NE (en)
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  • 1976 (xsd:integer)
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  • yes (en)
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  • Bridge on BR-319 (en)
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  • 885 (xsd:integer)
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  • BR-319 map (en)
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  • 319 (xsd:integer)
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  • BR-319 je 885 kilometrů dlouhá silnice, která spojuje brazilská města Manaus (Amazonas) a Porto Velho (Rondônia). Prochází tedy Amazonským pralesem. Z Manaus vede jihovýchodním směrem. Z manauského přístavu Porto de Ceasa vede přes Amazonku přívoz, končící v obci na druhém břehu. Následně cesta vede jihozápadním směrem regionem mezi řekami Purus a Madeira. Silnice byla otevřena v roce 1973, tedy pět let po zahájení prací. Velmi rychle se však zhoršoval její stav, až byla roku 1988 prohlášena nesjízdnou. Roku 2005 brazilská vláda oznámila, že bude silnice postupně opravována. (cs)
  • Die BR-319 ist eine 889 km lange Fernstraße in Brasilien, die Porto Velho mit Manaus verbindet. (de)
  • BR-319 is an 870-kilometre (540 mi) federal highway that links Manaus, Amazonas to Porto Velho, Rondônia.The highway runs through a pristine part of the Amazon rainforest.It was opened by the military government in 1973 but soon deteriorated, and by 1988 was impassible.In 2008 work began to repair the highway, which will provide an alternative to boat travel along the Madeira River or flying between Manaus and Porto Velho.Protected areas have been created along the route in an effort to prevent deforestation when BR-319 is reopened, a serious concern given the devastation caused elsewhere by highways such as BR-364.As of mid-2016 paving of the middle section of the highway had yet to be approved.Construction permits will depend on measures to prevent future damage to the forest. (en)
  • A BR-319, oficialmente Rodovia Álvaro Maia, mais conhecida como Rodovia Manaus–Porto Velho, é uma rodovia federal diagonal brasileira que inicia no município de Manaus, capital do Amazonas, e finaliza em Porto Velho, capital de Rondônia. Com 885 quilômetros, é a única rodovia que liga os estados do Amazonas e de Roraima com Rondônia, e, consequentemente, com o restante do Brasil. (pt)
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  • BR-319 (cs)
  • BR-319 (de)
  • BR-319 (en)
  • BR-319 (pt)
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